2 arrested after causing property damage at FHS

Fayetteville police arrested and charged two men Sunday during a hit-and-run which resulted in property damage to the baseball field of Fayetteville High School.

The driver, 25-year-old Aaron Potter, has been charged with leaving the scene of property damage, fleeing, careless driving and criminal mischief; and the passenger, 35-year-old Jason Holt of Springdale, has been charged with criminal mischief, feeling and public intoxication.

Police said Potter and Holt were arrested Saturday after hitting a parked car and fleeing the scene. Potter then drove through the baseball field at Fayetteville High School striking the batting cages, police said.

According the the preliminary report, both men ran from police but were later found in a parking lot.